The first TRR379 retreat has taken place.

Finally, we were able to meet for the first time since the project began in October. Almost 100 attendees were a testament to the scope of this project. And yet, in addition to the substantive work, the relationship with the new participants in the special research area in particular was established and further strengthened with the ‘old hands’. In addition to the presentation of all projects and the obligatory elections, the workshops on equal opportunities, Gitlab and the project’s data management concept were of central importance for future success.
The keynote lecture by Prof. Kent Kiehl was particularly noteworthy. Prof. Kiehl, who is also a member of our Scientific Advisory Board, gave us fascinating insights into his many years of working with offenders in the USA and Canada.